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Flumet - Chaucisse - Flumet FFC n°58

Flumet - Chaucisse - Flumet FFC n°58
Flumet - Chaucisse - Flumet FFC n°58
Flumet - Chaucisse - Flumet FFC n°58
Flumet - Chaucisse - Flumet FFC n°58

Description

Circular route above Saint Nicolas La Chapelle with superb views of Mont-Blanc.
Take the little mountain road which passes through Saint Nicolas la Chapelle and continue your climb up the Vallon de Chaucisse. From Chaucisse, you go down to Flumet on the slope. This section is quite technical in parts. The route goes past the lake, where you can swim.

Technical Information

Mountainbiking
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
1h45mn
Dist.
13 km
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Starting point

73590   Flumet
Lat : 45.818587Lng : 6.515878

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Château des Faucigny

The Château des Faucigny, fortified in the 12th century, is now a ruin. However, the building was once of great architectural and historical value and was part of the original development of Flumet.Flumet’s location, on a rocky spur above the river Arly and where the two mountain passes of Aravis and Les Saisies meet, meant that from the 11th century it was at the southern tip of the Lords of Faucigny’s estates, bordering the House of Savoy's territory. Because of these geo-strategic reasons, the Lords of Faucigny decided to build a château in the vicinity. It’s not possible to give an accurate date for the build, although some historians think it dates back to the 11th century. However, it is known that Aimon II of Faucigny extended the château de Flumet in around 1200. It was built in polygonal form with thick walls and has a square tower in the centre. It was only after the château was built that the fortified town of Flumet was created: the château is therefore the starting point of this village’s history. Principally a place of residence, it was initially home to the Lords of Faucigny on an occasional basis before it became their main residence, demonstrating the influence they had on the territory. It was a defensive building, serving as an advance position in the face of the threat from the neighbouring Savoyards. Once the Faucigny lands fell into the possession of the House of Savoy in 1355, it lost its military importance. From the 15th century, the château slowly fell into ruin, maintained from time to time by the inhabitants of the village. After the village fire of 1679, the local residents were allowed to rebuild their houses with stones from the château, although they were not permitted to touch the tower. As a result of these events and the ravages of time, the château’s general state of repair has worsened considerably over the last few years and is close to disappearing forever.

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Suspended houses – panoramic view

Flumet’s suspended houses, with their foundations built into the actual rock, overlook the river Arly 40m below. The only example of its kind in Savoie, this architectural group of buildings is most unusual, with breathtaking, dizzying views.It was in the 13th century that the Lords of Faucigny founded the village of Flumet. In order to attract people to the area, they granted franchises (freedoms and privileges) to the burghers of Flumet, each of them being given an equal-sized parcel of land to build their house on. Having created the village, they built walls around it. On the Arly side of the village, the houses were built on the rocky spur overhanging the river by several tens of metres : it was therefore not necessary to fortify the enclosure at this point, as the geography of the place offered sufficient natural protection. A gate marked the entrance to the village on this side and you can still see the opening today in the Rue du Mont-Blanc. It led to a path that runs down to the river Arly, enabling access to Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe. Since the 13th century, despite the village fire in 1679 and various other tribulations over time, the appearance of the suspended houses has changed very little (see the cadastral plans dated 1730), except for the gradual loss of shingled roofs and the appearance of modern features (satellite dishes, big windows, plain bannisters) which has toned down the traditional charm of this style of architecture. However, the suspended houses have retained their unique style with their tangle of balconies, galleries, homes, stairways, chimneys etc. Indeed, the stone foundations that you can see probably go back to the beginnings of the village. Not forgetting their dizzying aspect which just has to be seen and which can be viewed from different points in the village (Place du Château, Pont des Abymes, Lacets des Avenières).

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Entre Terre et Ciel

Perched in a natural and unspoilt setting, four high standard huts will welcome you to spend a night "Between Earth and Sky".5 cabins welcome you: LA CABANE NID (2 pers). Equipped with a private roof terrace of 30m² at a height of 9 metres with a breathtaking view of Mont Blanc, you can enjoy top-of-the-range facilities. The insulated perched hut is heated by a wood pellet stove and is open all year round. The cabin is equipped with dry toilets and a shower. You'll love its bedding and cosy bed in a unique atmosphere. Bed linen, towels and bathrobes are provided. Nespresso and kettle are available in the cabin. LA CABANE DU MONT-BLANC (2 pers). Equipped with a private terrace with spa and sauna, at a height of 5 metres with a breathtaking view of Mont Blanc, you can enjoy top-of-the-range services. A luxurious cabin in the heart of nature, with a private spa and sauna, where you and your partner can enjoy a moment of well-being overlooking Mont Blanc. The perched cabin, insulated and heated by a wood pellet stove, is open all year round. The cabin is equipped with a toilet and shower. You'll love its bedding and cosy bed in a unique atmosphere. Bed linen, towels and bathrobes are provided. Nespresso and kettle are available in the cabin. LA CABANE DU RUISSEAU (2 to 5 people). This 30m² cabin, with its traditional mountain architecture, is also perched on stilts 6m above the ground. Accessible via a 15m-long monkey bridge. With its unique atmosphere and warm, relaxed setting, visitors will be tempted by its playful side, where young and old alike will find something to enjoy all year round. The Cabane du Ruisseau has a pellet stove, a 20m² terrace, a tubular slide, a play area under the cabin, a horizontal net bed for children (or extra people) and a private spa. The cabin is equipped with toilets and a shower. LA CABANE FEUILLE (2 pers). The unique architecture of the leaf cabin, as if levitating above the forest, invites you in for an exceptional unusual experience. Its rooftop, perched 15 metres high, offers a panoramic view of our splendid mountains, including Mont Blanc, the queen of them all, clad in its white coat whatever the season. The hut is equipped with a toilet and shower. It has a wood pellet stove and a private hot tub on the terrace. LA CABANE A LA BELLE ETOILE (2 pers) Immersed in the heart of the forest, facing Mont Blanc, suspended 7 metres from the ground... this hut will give you a night under the stars like none you've ever experienced... A hut dedicated to cosy evenings... This cabin has a private jacuzzi that promises relaxation and well-being. When night falls, you'll be amazed when the roof of the terrace magically lights up with hundreds of stars... As we climb the stairs to the upper part of the cabin, we are now 7 metres above the ground, in the middle of a dream. The second module opens onto a vast bathroom. There's a unique walk-in shower with a glass ceiling that gives a glimpse of the treetops in daylight or the stars at night. Finally, the highlight of the show: the bedroom, with its comfortable bed facing the large bay window. As night falls, you can lie in bed with your eyes riveted to the ceiling and catch a glimpse of the heavens through the glass window cleverly installed above the bed. And for those of you who would like to experience the stars under the stars, it couldn't be easier: just pull the bed, mounted on castors, out onto the terrace.

Route de Chaucisse Lieu-dit Les Monts 73590 Saint-Nicolas-la-Chapelle
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Date and time

  • From 01/05/2025 to 31/10/2025

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Office de Tourisme du Val d'Arly - 24/06/2024
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From 01/05 to 31/10. Subject to snow conditions.

Contact

Phone : 04 79 31 61 08

Email : sentiers@valdarly-montblanc.com

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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾